Wrexham and other areas of North Wales have woken up to snow this morning (Tuesday, November 19).

A yellow weather warning, issued by the Met Office, is in place (until 11am) across North Wales due to snow and ice.

The snow and wintery conditions have already caused disruptions this morning including the closure of a number of schools in the area.

But is the snow set to hang around for the rest of the day? Take a look at the Met Office hour-by-hour forecast below to find out.

Hour-by-hour forecast for Tuesday (November 19)

Wrexham

  • 11am: 1C - cloudy
  • 12pm: 1C - sunny intervals
  • 1pm: 2C - sunny intervals
  • 2pm: 2C - sunny intervals
  • 3pm: 2C - sunny intervals
  • 4pm: 1C - partly cloudy
  • 5pm: 0C - partly cloudy
  • 6pm: 0C - partly cloudy
  • 7pm: 0C - partly cloudy
  • 8pm: -1C - partly cloudy
  • 9pm: -1C - partly cloudy
  • 10pm: -1C - partly cloudy
  • 11pm: 0C - partly cloudy
  • 12am: 0C - partly cloudy

Flintshire (Flint)

  • 11am: 2C - cloudy
  • 12pm: 3C - sunny intervals
  • 1pm: 3C - sunny intervals
  • 2pm: 3C - sunny intervals
  • 3pm: 3C - sunny intervals
  • 4pm: 2C - partly cloudy
  • 5pm: 1C - partly cloudy
  • 6pm: 1C - partly cloudy
  • 7pm: 1C - partly cloudy
  • 8pm: 1C - partly cloudy
  • 9pm: 1C - partly cloudy
  • 10pm: 1C - partly cloudy
  • 11pm: 2C - partly cloudy
  • 12am: 2C - partly cloudy

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Denbighshire (Denbigh)

  • 11am: 1C - cloudy
  • 12pm: 2C - sunny intervals
  • 1pm: 2C - sunny intervals
  • 2pm: 3C - sunny intervals
  • 3pm: 2C - sunny intervals
  • 4pm: 1C - partly cloudy
  • 5pm: 0C - partly cloudy
  • 6pm: 0C - partly cloudy
  • 7pm: 0C - partly cloudy
  • 8pm: 0C - partly cloudy
  • 9pm: 1C - partly cloudy
  • 10pm: 1C - partly cloudy
  • 11pm: 1C - partly cloudy
  • 12am: 1C - partly cloudy

The Met Office, in its daily Wales forecast for Tuesday, adds: "Cloudy this morning with wintry showers lingering across the north.

"Brighter later with sunny spells becoming more prolonged by the afternoon, although remaining cold.


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"Light winds for most, though breezy at times across the mountains. Maximum temperature 7 °C."

Describing conditions for this evening, The Met Office continues: "Dry and settled overnight, although becoming cold, particularly in rural parts, with a widespread frost likely.

"Scattered showers, wintry at times, filter into the west by the morning. Minimum temperature -2 °C."